University of Missouri - Savitar Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1930

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BOARD OF CURATORS OFFICERS James E. Goodricfi President Leslie Cowan Secretary R. B. Price Treasurer MEMBERS H. W. Lenox Rolla James E. Goodrich Kansas City H. J. Blanton Paris Frank M. Mc David Springfield Chari.es F. Ward Plattsburg George C. Willson St. Louis Mercer Arnold Joplin A. A. Speer Jefferson City Milton Tootle, Jk St. Joseph •T HE Board of Curators of the University of Missouri serve - - in the executive function for the whole school. They are appointed by the Governor of the state and serve for a term of six years, the terms of three expiring every two years. Originally there were nine members, but the number has been changed to eleven. The Board has full jurisdiction over the University. The members come from all parts of the state and there is a provision in the Statutes of Missouri which provides that not more than one Curator may be selected from one Congressional District. Meetings are held at various times as there is no definite time set. They are generally held in Columbia. At these meetings the current problems of the University are discussed and action is taken on them. Pagtl4

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T PRESIDENT BROOKS ' TPHE most difficult problem confronting University authorities is -■- that of administration. The handling of four thousand students with their various differences of opinion and action is a task worthy of a great deal of serious consideration. In view of this fact, the suc- cess of the past year has proved the capability of the men in charge. There has doubtless never been a year filled with so many new and unusual happenings and the matters that have arisen have called forth the best that is in the administration. A university is an exceptionally complex institution, since the students in it are in their for mative stage and must be trained more delicately than those earlier in the process of education. When men and women leave the ' columns of Missouri they are ready to take up their life ' s work, and the most important portion of their preparation is received in the last four years. At the end of this year a change will take place in the office of the president, which has come about from the proceedings of this year. Dr. Brooks will no longer be-with us here. The Savitar is indeed sorry to see him go, but it is certain that wherever he goes he will always be welcome here. However, despite the fact that a great man is leaving, another great man is coming to take his place. Dean Walter Williams, Dean of the School of Journalism, has been named to take the place of Dr. Brooks. He is a man well qualified for the position and should have a very successful administration. It is difficult to express just how keenly the student body will feel the loss of President Brooks, but among many other things his inspira- tional talks will undoubtedly be missed. Paie IS

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